Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 591-1-1-.02 - Definitions
In these rules, unless the context requires otherwise, the capitalized symbols, words and phrases set forth herein shall mean the following:
(a) "Adult" means any
competent individual eighteen (18) years of age or older.
(b) "Adverse Action" means any Intermediate
or Closure Action issued as a result of one or more rule violations.
(c) "Child Care Learning Center" or "Center"
means any place operated by an individual or any business entity recognized
under Georgia law wherein are received for pay for group care, for fewer than
24 hours per day without transfer of legal custody, seven or more children
under 18 years of age and which is required to be licensed. Child Care Learning
Center also includes any day care center previously licensed by the Department
of Human Resources and transferred pursuant to Code Section 20-1A-1et
seq.
(d) "Child with
Special Needs" means a child enrolled in a Center who, due to a physical
problem, mental health disorder, behavioral disorder, or developmental
disability, which is either permanent or temporary, requires some adaptation of
the Center's standard program of care or activities to accommodate the child's
special needs.
(e) "Closure Action"
means the most restrictive category of Enforcement Actions including emergency
closure, long-term suspension and revocation.
(f) "Comprehensive Records Check
Determination" means a satisfactory or unsatisfactory determination by the
Department, based upon a Federal Bureau of Investigation fingerprint check, a
search of the National Crime Information Centers National Sex Offender
Registry, compliance with relevant state and federal law, and a search of the
following registries, repositories or databases in the state where the actual
or potential employee or director resides and in each state where such
individual resided during the preceding five years: criminal registry or
repository; state sex offender registry or repository; and state based child
abuse and neglect registry and database.
(g) "Correctable Abuse Dereliction or
Deficiency" means any conduct of a License or Permit Holder which violates any
of these rules wherein the Department determines that the rule violation is not
the result of any Non-Correctable Abuse, Dereliction or Deficiency.
(h) "Crime" means
2. A violation of O.C.G.A. §
16-5-23, relating to simple battery, where the victim is a minor;
3. A violation of O.C.G.A. §
16-5-23.1, relating to battery, where the victim is a minor;
4. A violation of O.C.G.A. § 16-21-1,
relating to contributing to the delinquency of a minor;
5. A violation of O.C.G.A. §
16-6-1et seq. relating to sexual offenses;
6. A violation of O.C.G.A. §
16-5-29, relating to battery of an unborn child;
7. A violation of O.C.G.A. §
16-5-60, relating to reckless conduct causing harm when the victim is a minor;
8. A violation of O.C.G.A. §
16-5-70, relating to cruelty to children;
9.
A violation of O.C.G.A. §
16-12-1.1, relating to child care facility
operators being prohibited from employing or allowing to reside or be domiciled
persons with certain past criminal violations;
10. A violation of O.C.G.A. §§
16-12-100, 16-12-100.1, 16-12-100.2, 16-12-100.3, relating to obscenity and
related offenses where the victim is a minor;
11. A violation of O.C.G.A. §
40-6-391, relating to endangering a child while driving under the influence of alcohol or
drugs;
12. A violation of O.C.G.A.
§
19-7-5, relating to a failing to report if mandated to do so by law;
13. Child pornography, in
accordance with 42 U.S.C. §
9858f(c)(1)(E);
14. Abuse of, endangerment of, or sexual
assault against a child by an adult, in accordance with 42 U.S.C. §
9858f(c)(1)(E);
15. Any other
violent misdemeanor against a child by an adult, in accordance with 42 U.S.C. §
9858f(c)(1)(E);
16. A
violation of O.C.G.A. §
16-4-1, relating to criminal attempt when the
crime attempted is any of the crimes specified by this paragraph; or
17. Any other offenses committed in another
jurisdiction which, if committed in this state, would be one of the enumerated
crimes listed in this paragraph.
(i) "Criminal Record" means:
1. Conviction of a crime; or
2. Arrest, charge, and sentencing for a crime
where:
i. A plea of nolo contendere was
entered to the charge; or
ii. First
offender treatment without adjudication of guilt pursuant to the charge was
granted; provided, however, that this division shall not apply to a violation
of O.C.G.A. §
16-13-1et seq., relating to controlled
substances, or any other offense committed in another jurisdiction which, if it
were committed in this state, would be a violation of O.C.G.A. §
16-13-1et seq. if such violation or offense constituted only simple
possession; or
iii. Adjudication or
sentence was otherwise withheld or not entered on the charge; provided,
however, that this division shall not apply to a violation of O.C.G.A. §
16-13-1et seq. relating to controlled substances, or any
other offense committed in another jurisdiction which, if it were committed in
this state, would be a violation of Chapter 13 of Title 16 if such violation or
offense constituted only simple possession; or
3. Arrest and being charged for a crime if
the charge is pending, unless the time for prosecuting such crime has expired
pursuant to O.C.G.A. §
17-3-1et. seq.
(j) "Department" means Bright from
the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning.
(k) "Director" means the on-site manager of a
Child Care Learning Center designated by the legal owner who has submitted a
Records Check Application and has received a satisfactory Comprehensive Records
Check Determination and who is responsible for the supervision, operation and
maintenance of the Center and meets the minimum qualifications as determined by
the Department.
(l) "Employee"
means any person, other than a Director or Provisional Employee, who has
submitted a Records Check Application and has received a satisfactory
Comprehensive Records Check Determination and who:
1. Regardless of age, is compensated by a
Center for the care of children; or
2. Regardless of age, cares for, supervises
or has unsupervised access to children at the Center; or
(3) Is 17 years of age or older and resides
at the facility; or
(4) Regardless
of age, performs duties for or services that benefit the Center, with or
without compensation, which involve personal contact between that person and
any child being cared for by the Center, including but not limited to
volunteers that perform consistent services for the Center, where services are
considered consistent when provided more than once in a ninety calendar day
period; or
(5) Regardless of age,
is a parent or legal guardian of a child in care who is deemed an employee by
the Center or either resides at the Center and is age 17 or older, or is
compensated in any fashion by the Center except through appropriate state or
federal funds; or
(6) Regardless of
age, is an independent contractor hired by the Center to offer supplemental
educational or physical activities for children in care; or
(7) Regardless of age, is a
Student-in-Training.
(m)
"Enforcement Action" means any action issued as a result of one or more rule
violations ranging from technical assistance to a Closure Action.
(n) "Evening Care" means care provided to any
child at a Center between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 12:00 midnight.
(o) "Field Trip" means an excursion or
program activity with a specific destination away from the Center. It does not
include routine school or home pick-up and deliveries or transporting children
to and from activities or events where the provider of the activities or the
events assume responsibility for the children during the entirety of the event
or activity, such as in dance classes or art lessons or regularly scheduled
trips to the local public libraries.
(p) "Fingerprint" means an inked fingerprint
card or an electronic image of a person's fingerprint.
(q) "Fingerprint Records Check Determination"
means a satisfactory or unsatisfactory determination made by the Department
that is based upon national criminal history record information obtained by the
use of Fingerprints.
(r) "Group"
means a specific number of children assigned to specific Staff throughout the
day. More than one Group may occupy the same physical space.
(s) "Infant" means any child who is under
twelve (12) months of age or any child who is under eighteen (18) months of age
and who is not yet walking.
(t)
"Intermediate Action" means a moderately restrictive category of Enforcement
Actions including public reprimands, fines, per rule fines, per day fines,
restrictions, emergency monitoring and short-term suspension.
(u) "License" means the document issued by
the Department to authorize the License Holder to whom it is issued to operate
a Center in accordance with these rules. (In lieu of a License, a commission
may be issued to a local church ministry, religious nonprofit school or
nonprofit religious charitable organization. The requirements to obtain a
commission under these rules shall be identical to those for a
License.)
(v) "License Holder"
means the individual or business entity holding a License issued by the
Department to operate a Center at a particular location and having
responsibility for the operation and maintenance of the Center in accordance
with these rules.
(w) "Night-time
Care" means care provided to children at the Center between the hours of 12:00
midnight and 6:00 a.m.
(x)
"Non-Correctable Abuse, Dereliction or Deficiency" means an abuse, dereliction
or violation of these rules which demonstrates any of the following:
1. Flagrant and shocking intentional
misconduct by the Center or Center Staff where those responsible for the
operation of the Center knew or should have known of the likelihood of Staff to
commit such acts;
2. An intentional
or reckless disregard for the physical health, mental health or safety of a
child in care which may or may not result in physical injury to the child by
the Center or the Center Staff where those responsible for the operation of the
Center knew or should have known of the likelihood of Staff to disregard;
or
3. Some causal connection
between the intentional violation of a rule and the death or major injury of a
child in care.
(y)
"Parent" means a person related within the second degree of consanguinity by
either blood or marriage, or a person with lawful custody, or a state-regulated
foster parent, or a legal guardian of a child in care. For purposes of these
rules, a Parent shall not be considered an Employee unless such Parent is
deemed an Employee by the Center or either resides in the Center or is
compensated in any way by the Center other than through appropriate state or
federal funds.
(z) "Permit" means
the temporary document issued by the Department authorizing a Child Care
Learning Center to operate without a License for a limited term and in
accordance with these rules.
(aa)
"Permit Applicant" means an individual or any business entity recognized under
Georgia law applying for a Permit from the Department as defined in these
rules.
(bb) "Permit Holder" means
the individual or business entity issued a Permit by the Department to operate
a Center at a particular location that is responsible for the operation and
maintenance of the Center in accordance with these rules.
(cc) "Personnel" or "Staff" means all persons
including the Director, Employees and Provisional Employees.
(dd) "Plan of Correction" means a written
plan prepared by the authorized agent of the Center submitted to and approved
by the Department which states the procedure(s), method(s) and time frame(s)
that will be used to correct the area(s) of non-compliance with these
rules.
(ee) "Prevention Action"
means the least restrictive category of Enforcement Actions including technical
assistance, citation, formal notice letter and office conference.
(ff) "Provisional Employee" means a person
other than a Director or Employee, who has submitted a Records Check
Application to become an Employee and has not received a Comprehensive Records
Check Determination but who has received a satisfactory Fingerprint Records
Check Determination and who must be supervised at all times by another Staff
member who has a current and valid satisfactory Comprehensive Records Check
Determination on file.
(gg)
"Qualified" or "Qualifications" means that a person possesses, in addition to
the other requirements set forth in these rules, certain minimum personal and
health requirements necessary to administer or be employed in a Center. A
person may be considered by the Department to be qualified with respect to the
minimum personal and health criteria when he or she has a satisfactory
Fingerprint Records Check Determination or a satisfactory Comprehensive Records
Check Determination; is able to perform adequately the job duties of providing
for the care and supervision of the children enrolled in the Center in
accordance with these rules; has not made any material false statements
relating to any licensure requirement to the Department, the Permit Holder or
the License Holder; and has not been shown by credible evidence, e.g., a
finding of fact made by a court, jury or department investigation or other
reliable evidence, to have abused, neglected, or deprived a child or adult or
to have subjected any person to serious injury as a result of intentional or
grossly negligent misconduct.
(hh)
"Qualifying Work Experience" means verifiable experience working directly with
children.
(ii) "Records Check
Application" means a document created by the Department to be completed and
submitted to the Department by every actual and potential Director, Employee
and Provisional Employee of the Center that indicates such information as the
Department deems appropriate and which authorizes the Department to receive any
sex offender registry, child abuse and neglect registry and criminal history
record information pertaining to the individual from any local, state or
national agency of appropriate jurisdiction and render a Fingerprint or
Comprehensive Records Check Determination.
(jj) "Records Check Clearance Date" means the
date upon which an individual's fingerprint report was generated.
(kk) "School-age Children" means children who
are at least five (5) years old by the first of September of the current school
year and who are eligible to attend public school.
(ll) "School-age Center" means a Child Care
Learning Center, or part thereof with separate physical facilities and a
separate License, which provides day-time care exclusively to School-age
Children before and/or after the normal school day. Such programs may operate a
full-day program solely for the School-age Children enrolled in the program
during the regular school year during those periods when school is not in
session.
(mm) "Student-in-Training"
means a student currently enrolled in either a high school recognized by the
Department of Education or an early education curriculum through an accredited
school of higher education which requires or permits the student to observe and
participate in the care of children at a Center during a limited period of
time, i.e., one quarter, one trimester or one semester, provided that they are
under the direct supervision of Center Personnel at all times.
(nn) "Valid Evidence" means electronic proof
of a satisfactory Fingerprint Records Check Determination or a satisfactory
Comprehensive Records Check Determination as follows:
1. Directors - a valid and current
satisfactory Comprehensive Records Check Determination letter issued by the
Department; provided that the letter for a newly hired Director must have a
Records Check Clearance Date that is within the immediate preceding 12 months
of the Director's date of hire, and the Director has not had a lapse of
employment from the child care industry that lasted for 180 days (6 months) or
longer.
2. Provisional Employees -
a valid and current satisfactory Fingerprint Records Check Determination issued
by the Department; provided that the letter for a newly hired Provisional
Employee must have a Records Check Clearance Date that is within the immediate
preceding 12 months of the Provisional Employee's date of hire, and the
Provisional Employee has not had a lapse of employment from the child care
industry that lasted for 180 days (6 months) or longer;
3. Employees - a valid and current
satisfactory Comprehensive Records Check Determination letter issued by the
Department; provided that the letter for a newly hired Employee must have a
Records Check Clearance Date that is within the immediate preceding 12 months
of the Employee's date of hire, and the Employee has not had a lapse of
employment from the child care industry that lasted for 180 days (6 months) or
longer;
(oo) "Violation
Class" means the category on the compliance and enforcement chart that
corresponds with the level of risk of harm or actual harm as a result of one or
more rule violation.
(pp)
"Violation History Level" means the category on the compliance and enforcement
chart that corresponds with the prior history of continued rule
violations.
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